Based in the North of England Andrew Garner Electrical Contractor Ltd was established in 2002, providing electrical services both locally and around the UK for domestic, commercial and industrial clients, including BT, The MOD, Councils, Education Authorities just to name a few

At present the company employs 15 staff, including qualified and fully trained electricians, groundworkers, consultants, office staff and apprentices. All our electricians are experienced in their associated fields of domestic, commercial and industrial environments and carry JIB ECS Grade cards. Where appropriate we also carry out CRB ( Criminal Records Bureau) (DBS) checks for your peace of mind. Any premises in which children or vulnerable adults are present should only be accessed by individuals who have been CRB checked.

Andrew Garner Electrical Contractor invests in young and talented individuals and regularly employs a team of local apprentices. Our investment in these individuals is an investment in our future and highlights our committment to a continued and quality service.

Over the years we have expanded into the Renewables sector, from PV solar panel installations for both commercial and domestic clients, wind turbines and more recently Micro Anaerobic Digestion.

AGE Renewables are proud to announce that they have just signed an agreement (NOV 2014) with QUBE Renewables as a UK distributor to design, supply, install and maintain their range of micro anaerobic digesters across the whole of the UK. Andrew Garner. Managing Director of AGE Renewables states "This is excellent news for our company and demonstrates our commitment to the growing and diverse renewable sector, addressing both waste and energy. In the past anaerobic digestion has been mainly for the bigger producers of waste. The beauty of what QUBE Renewables have done is designed it to be affordable for the smaller clients such as , farmers with manures like chickens, cows, pigs and also crops. There is also brewery waste, dairy waste, food waste, the list of feedstocks is huge, virtually anything biodegradable will digest. It also saves on disposal costs."